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Last Updated: Sunday, March 16, 2025, 6:56 PM PDT
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Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines Celebrate 10 Years of Partnership
By Aviation Source: Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines celebrate 10 years of partnership, having transported over 5.5 million passengers since 2015.

Star-studded 100th anniversary gala celebrates Delta's growth in Atlanta
By Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The gala brought together generations of Atlanta mayors, Delta executives, celebrities and aviation enthusiasts to celebrate the airline’s 100th anniversary.

Watch: Delta Air Lines Unveils Centennial Livery

Storms impact travel at Tampa Airport as people arrive for Spring Break
By abcactionnews.com: It's one of the busiest times of the year at Tampa International Airport, but storms are impacting flights.

Passengers On Delta Flight From Memphis Have Travel Time Doubled As Pilots Take Massive Detour to Avoid Tornado Threat
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: Passengers on a Delta Air Lines flight from Memphis to Atlanta had their travel time more than doubled as a “potent” early spring storm brought the threat of severe thunderstorms and tornados across the Midwest and South over the weekend.
Severe weather disrupts more than 600 flights at Charlotte Douglas International Airport
By charlotteobserver.com: Rain impacts Charlotte region on Sunday.

MSP Airport police now have a social worker on staff to help travelers struggling with mental health challenges and respond to issues in nearby public transit
By startribune.com: Airport police now have a social worker on staff to help travelers struggling with mental health challenges and respond to issues in nearby public transit.

People Are Just Discovering That United Airlines Flight Attendants Are Sometimes Allowed to Drink On Duty… The Only Major US Carrier With This Quirk
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: Flight attendants at rival US airlines are just discovering that their peers at United Airlines are sometimes allowed to drink when they are on duty, and it turns out that the Chicago-based carrier is now the only major airline in the country with this quirk.